#StatAttack: Converting podiums to wins in Moto3™

Only two riders on the current grid have taken to the podium in Jerez and only one has won before.

Everything you need to know to sound like a Moto3™ genius at the Spanish GP.

Romano Fenati has won the Moto3™ race at Jerez twice, in 2012 and 2014 – on both occasions after qualifying in 10th place on the grid.

Championship leader Brad Binder finished third at Jerez last year, behind two rider who have since moved up to compete in the Moto2™ class – Danny Kent and Miguel Oliveira.

Other than Fenati and Binder, no other riders currently competing in the Moto3™ class has finished on the podium in a grand prix race at the Jerez circuit.

Jorge Navarro who has finished on the podium six times in the last eight races after not had a top three finish in his previous twenty four grand prix starts.

Niccolo Antonelli finished eighth at Jerez in 2012 but has failed to finish for each of the last three years at the Spanish Grand Prix; he crashed out in both 2013 & 2014, and last year he retired from the race with technical problems.

Last year at Jerez, Fabio Quartararo became the second youngest rider ever (after Marco Melandri) to start a grand prix from pole position. He finished the race in fourth position. Quartararo has finished 13th at each of the opening three races of 2016.

Only five riders in the Moto3™ class have scored points in all three of the races that have taken place so far in 2016: Brad Binder, Jorge Navarro, Philipp Oettl, Jakub Kornfeil and Fabio Quartararo.